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I followed the advice of other reviewers and tripled the soy sauce and oyster sauce, used chicken broth in place of the water, and cut way down on the pepper. I also added a generous tablespoon of sriracha sauce, so it was nice and spicy. It was a little salty but still really tasty. And so easy - I'll make this again!

I have cooked this several times already now. I cook the chicken first, but when it is halfway cooked, I add gussies (baby corn). Let it cook for a while and before it is fully cooked, I add the sauce and I double it so we have more to go over rice, letting it cook for a few minutes. And since it takes a while to get thick, I add the water and cornstarch first before throwing in the vegetables. Then I let the vegetables steam on top for a few minutes and then mix everything, letting it cook for a few minutes more. Two things: I used baby broccoli (broccolini) as it is easier to cook with the bok choy and this dish is best cooked with a lid so that the sauce doesn't evaporate and the vegetables can steam properly.
It's a GREAT dish, my kids love this and they don't usually like chinese food.

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bf made this and it came out so good.. i was expecting it to be a little saltier.. but our soy was regular soy, not "dark soy" (if it really makes a difference) .. added 1 T of rice cooking wine and 1/4 tsp chinese five spice to the marinade as suggested by SummerRain.. used regular cabbage for bok choy.. ty so much for the recipe

Reviewer:

Amazing, and simple. I added a little hoisin sauce (1/2 Tbs), and it added a nice sweetness instead of sugar. I also found it is a lot of chicken, so i knocked it down to 10oz, and increased the broccoli. I used to love getting chicken and broccoli from the Chinese restaurant, but there were times I had no clue if I really had chicken on my plate. This recipe allows me to make my favorite dish right at home, and taste so fresh and light paired with brown rice. WONDERFUL!!!

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I made this tonight ( my own version of it) I used sesame oil instead of veggie oil and added a little dry white wine to the marinade and used a little less cornstarch since it tends to get too goopy. I also doubled the sauce and stir fried the broccoli separate in some sesame oil then added it to the chicken when it was close to finished. The results were great, my husband has decided we won't need to order take out anymore!